She was the first Traitor to be toppled after the Faithfuls ousted four of their own. And now, Armani Gouveia has confessed her time on The Traitors was blown by her own loud mouth. The hit BBC show returned to screens on Friday evening with another episode and viewers witnessed the banishment of Traitor Armani, who entered the castle alongside her younger sister Maia.
While exiting the show, the 27-year-old financial investigator from London admitted she brought her own downfall by simply being too loud. She confessed: 'I had a strategy, but it went completely out the window within the first couple of seconds.'. 'My original strategy was that I was not going to be too loud, have a few conversations with different people and not make my opinions too known. My nature just got the better of me and I ended up yapping away to everybody.'.
She was the first Traitor to be toppled after the Faithfuls ousted four of their own. And now, Armani Gouveia has confessed her time on The Traitors was blown by her own loud mouth. She added: 'I think I was so excited just to be there, my mouth wouldn’t stop running, which was probably my biggest downfall.'.
Despite feeling that she could have played things differently, Armani said she enjoyed the whole experience. She said: 'The number one standout was that I was there with my sister! Also "the witch hunt" - as I call it - the Round Table that got me out, was incredible.'.